Archives|TRACK TROPHY WON BY CLINTON TEAM; Victors Score 76 Points to Annex Interborough Prize at Lewisohn Stadium. MONROE SECOND WITH 37 Shefflar, Clinton, Gives Best Performance of Meet by Making theQuarter-Mile in 0:52 4-5.

TRACK TROPHY WON BY CLINTON TEAM; Victors Score 76 Points to Annex Interborough Prize at Lewisohn Stadium. MONROE SECOND WITH 37 Shefflar, Clinton, Gives Best Performance of Meet by Making theQuarter-Mile in 0:52 4-5.

By Arthur J. Daley.

May 25, 1929

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De Witt Clinton signalized its debut into upper Manhattan-Bronx track circles yesterday afternoon at the Lewisohn Stadium by annexing the interborough team trophy with the top-heavy total of 76 points. James Monroe, the defending champion, tallied 37 points for second honors, while Evander Childs with 28 , George Washington with 27 , Morris with 19, Townsend Harris with 11 and Theodore Roosevelt with 10 followed in that order. View Full Article in Timesmachine »